If you find out that your spouse has been hiding money from you in a secret bank account, spending large amounts of money that you were unaware of, or running up excessive debt without your knowledge, you may rightfully feel mistrust and anger toward them. While financial infidelity in itself is not a technical legal
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Divorce
Divorcing Spouse Who Lives in Another State
Divorcing a spouse who lives in another state has its challenges, but you can do it. The end of your marriage shouldn’t be put on hold simply because you are in different states. There are specific procedures you can follow that can help you get started. To divorce a spouse in another state, you can:
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Should You Block Your Spouse on Social Media During Your Divorce?
During a divorce, the general rule is that you want to preserve as much privacy as possible. So adjusting your privacy settings to block your spouse on social media during your divorce may help you avoid your posts being used against you in court (or emotional manipulation), especially if your divorce is contested and contentious.
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The Dance of Gender Roles: Impact on Marriage and Divorce
In the continuous dance of life, marriage and divorce stand as significant milestones. When we talk about these life markers, we often overlook the influence of gender roles in shaping the dynamics. The evolution of gender roles, shifting norms and their subsequent impact in the divorce process, warrants a close examination. Our society, for ages,
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Finding the Mirror: Understanding Your Role in a Toxic Relationship
In navigating the tumultuous waters of relationships, it is quite easy to point fingers, often neglecting our own reflection in the mirror. We shroud ourselves in the comfort of being the victim, oblivious to the harsh reality that we might indeed be the toxic one. This realization is a tough pill to swallow, but it’s
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